LITERATURE MILLION J’lIE undersigned begs to thank the country inhabitants for their liberal patronage iluring the pa-t eight years, and hits to intimate tint lie. is in direct communication with all parts ol the wor d, from where he receives a constant monthly supply of every description of Newspapers and Magaz:nes. The following are (he prices (including postage) of some of the principal pub.ications : Per annum Home Kews ... ]3 S . European Mail ... 13s. Illustrated London News (4 copies each month) 425. Nation ... ... 3(} s . Irishman ... ... 30s. Kdinl.u'-gh Scotsman ... 255. Inverness Con tier ... 30s Australasian oi Leader 355. Melbourne Advocate (Catholic) ... 355, Otago Weekly Witness 255. NEWS OF THE WORLD, a San Francisco Monthly Newspaper, similar to the “ Home News” and *■ European Mail.” containin'?a com plere summary of latest telegraphic despatches from all par's of the globe, expressly compiled for the Colonies, an d being one month’s L>t<*r News than any of the London Newspapers /... /l3s per annum THE GtiETtEMXN's JO UREA I —an Illustrated Magazine of Liter! Hire, Information, and Amusement and the companion work to “Tin \ oung Ladies’Journal,” is especially recommended forits splendid jolom' Chromo-Litliogr.ijiliic Pictures, Tales of Fiict and Fiction (Illustrated) Descriptive Essays, RemPngs am Recitations, Biographic d Sketches Eemarkahie Incidents (fllnstrati d) Sfmrts, Pastimes. Games, Mc. Angling,-' Boating, Cricket, Fenc ing, Gymnastics, Biding, Driving Skating. Shooting, Swimming, Ac. Olvss, Draughts, amfother In doo Games :j Keeping and Rearin' Domestic Pets; Plain Instruction! in Science, Chemistry, Photography Pyroteclmv, Gardening, Ac. ; Les sons upon the Construction o Mathem it cal, Optical, and Scien tide Instrnmonts ; Legm domain Prestidigitation, Charades, Enigmas Rebuses, Conundrum*, Puzzles, Ac. AiiiliiKefccal and Mathematica Problems. 245. per annum Joseph Braithwahe begs to inform the I heatrieal’Profession and Amateur Societies 1 hat he has been appointed sole agent in New Zealand for L icey’o Plays, and has just received ten thousand copies of the latest and most favourite play*, and will in future he in constant receipt of fresh supplies every mail. Just req ived, All the latest ..Books and Magazines on Spiritualism ami the Ha rawnical P i i ilosophy. Ijy^"Notice-: In case of any subscribers not receiving their newspapers, Ac., regularly, they are requested to immediately send a notice to ihe undersigned. Postage scamps taken as cash. SUBSCRIPTIONS PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. JOSEPH BIUITHWAITE, Newspaper and Magazine Ijiport.br, Bookseller A Stationer, Who’esale ami Retail, Fleet-street (Old Arcade side), Ditnedin. : '(Established 18G3)
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Dunstan Times, Issue 458, 27 January 1871, Page 4
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395Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Dunstan Times, Issue 458, 27 January 1871, Page 4
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